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Title: convergent oceanic to oceanic


Locations:-Ocean

A convergent boundary happens between two oceanic plates when one plate subduct the other one. Both plates are oceanic meaning that one of the plate will eventually submerge and one other will stay on top.

Associated Geologic Features:
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A subduction zone is formed at a convergent plate boundary when one or both of the tectonic plates is composed of oceanic crust
-Trench is formed where one lithospheric plate sinks beneath another and returns to the mantle,
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Associated Geologic Events


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OTHER INTERESTING & ASSOCIATED CONTENT (CHANGE THIS TITLE)

The Mariana Trench is located at a convergent plate boundary. Here two converging lithospheric plates collide with one another. At this collision point, one of the plates descends into the mantle. At the line of contact between the two plates the downward flexure forms a trough known as an ocean trench. An example of an ocean trench is shown in the diagram below.
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- Kyle Kellam,


- Tara cintron


- ,jay Camacho,


- Matt Cloud

1 ) what is a convergent boundary?





a)two oceanic plates when one plate subduct the other one




b) two plates






2) how is a trench formed?





a) one plate gets subducted under another





b) two plates push up against each other





c) all the above





3)where is a trench formed?





a)where one lithospheric plate sinks beneath another and returns to the mantle,





b) where two plates meet and melt together





c)all of the above





4) where does a convergent boundary happen ?





a) under ground





b)between two oceanic plates when one plate subduct the other one.





c) all the above





5) what are the two plates called?